It recommends that, ahem, "states divert non-violent misdemeanor cases that do not impact public safety to programs that are less costly to taxpayers and repay society through community service or civil fines."

There's non violent misdemeanor cases that do not impact public safety? Like what? Selling flowers without a license, urinating in public, commercial vehicle violations, stealing a minor amount of merchandise, drinking in public, loitering, expired tag more than 4 months?

NACDL President John Wesley Hall says “I don’t think there is a bigger waste of human potential and taxpayer money in the entire criminal justice system."

Maybe he has a point, since the report shows there are more than 10 million misdemeanor prosecutions per year.

Also, "In four major cities—Atlanta, Chicago, Miami, and New Orleans—public defenders have more than 2000 cases per lawyer per year. In New Orleans it is more than 18,000, which means that the lawyer has five minutes per client.”

Five-minutes? I know, "can we get that down to two" some people are thinking.